12.07.2015 Views

From poverty to power - Oxfam-Québec

From poverty to power - Oxfam-Québec

From poverty to power - Oxfam-Québec

SHOW MORE
SHOW LESS

You also want an ePaper? Increase the reach of your titles

YUMPU automatically turns print PDFs into web optimized ePapers that Google loves.

BIBLIOGRAPHYInternational Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI) (2004) ‘Ending Hunger InAfrica, Prospects for the Small Farmer’, Washing<strong>to</strong>n DC: The International FoodPolicy Research Institute (IFPRI).International Institute for Environment and Development (IIED), Natural ResourcesInstitute (NRI), Royal African Society (RAS) (2005) ‘Land in Africa: Market Asset ofSecure Livelihood?’.International Monetary Fund (2002) ‘Article IV Consultation, Chile’,www.imf.org/external/pubs/cat/longres.cfm?sk=1523.0International Rescue Committee (2004) ‘Mortality in the Democratic Republic of theCongo: Results from a Nationwide Survey’, New York: International RescueCommittee (IRC).Inter-Regional Inequality Facility (2006) ‘Overview’, London: Overseas DevelopmentInstitute (ODI), www.odi.org.uk/inter-regional_inequality/overview.htmlInter-Regional Inequality Facility (2006) ‘Social Grants in South Africa’, Inter-RegionalInequality Facility case study, London: Overseas Development Institute (ODI).IPCC (2007) ‘Summary for policymakers’ in ‘Climate Change 2007: The PhysicalScience Basis’, Contribution of Working Group I <strong>to</strong> the Fourth Assessment Report ofthe Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, S. Solomon, D. Qin, M. Manning,Z. Chen, M. Marquis, K.B. Averyt, M.Tignor, and H.L. Miller (eds.), Cambridge, UKand New York: Cambridge University Press.IPEA (undated) ‘On the Recent Fall in Income Inequality in Brasil’, Florence MA:Institute for People’s Education and Action (IPEA).Jarman, M. (2007) Climate Change, Small Guides <strong>to</strong> Big Issues series, Oxford andLondon: <strong>Oxfam</strong> GB and Plu<strong>to</strong> Press.Javorcik, B.S. (2004) ‘Does foreign direct investment increase the productivity ofdomestic firms? In search of spillovers through backward linkages’, AmericanEconomic Review 94(3): 605–27.Jenkins R. and A.M. Goetz (1999) ‘Accounts and accountability: theoretical implicationsof the right <strong>to</strong> information movement in India’, Third World Quarterly 20(3): 603–22.Joint Learning Initiative (2004) ‘Human Resources for Health: Overcoming theCrisis’, Bos<strong>to</strong>n, MA: Harvard University Global Equity Initiative.Jubilee Debt Coalition (undated) ‘Vulture Funds and Zambia’, London: Jubilee DebtCoalition.Kaganzi, E., S. Ferris, A. Abenakyo, P. Sanginga, and J. Njuki (2006) ‘SustainingLinkages <strong>to</strong> High-value Markets through Collective Action in Uganda: The Case ofthe Nyabyumba Pota<strong>to</strong> Farmers’, paper for Research Workshop on Collective Actionand Market Access for Smallholders, 2–5 Oc<strong>to</strong>ber 2006, Cali, Colombia.Kan<strong>to</strong>r, P. and P. Nair (2005) ‘Vulnerability <strong>to</strong> Crisis in Lucknow, India: The Role ofAssets in Mitigating Risk’, New Delhi: <strong>Oxfam</strong> GB.Kasryno, F. (2004) ‘The linkage between agriculture development, <strong>poverty</strong> alleviationand employment’, www.jajaki.or.id/data/publications/Faisal%20Kasryno.pdfKelleher, K. and M.L. Weber (2006) ‘Towards sustainable management of worldfisheries and aquaculture’, in V.K. Bhargava (ed.),‘Global Issues for Global Citizens’,World Bank Report No. 29090-GLB 2006, Washing<strong>to</strong>n DC: World Bank.Kenny, C. (undated) ‘Information and Development’, unpublished.483

Hooray! Your file is uploaded and ready to be published.

Saved successfully!

Ooh no, something went wrong!